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Call for papers ARTEM OCC 2020 Edition Creativity, Innovation and Sustainability in the Age of Disruptions: Dealing with Global Challenges through Trans- and Interdisciplinary Approaches Creativity, innovation and sustainability are nowadays considered vital indicators of societal and professional life, yet their advances are typically considered separately. In the Anthropocene era, we face a fundamental imbalance between social and eco- nomic activities as well as earth systems. This has spawned various challenges in the fabric of human civilization in multiple subsystems of society such as transitions in energy, monetary and transport systems, deglobalization, and digitalization as well as environmental degradation, and social, financial and economic instability. Orga- nizations need creative approaches to identifying innovative solutions for realizing the UN sustainable development goals. To navigate through an uncertain era of fer- ment in many industries and radically innovate, it is of paramount importance to dis- solve disciplinary and functional boundaries, connect formerly unconnected knowledge and applications fields, foster systemic thinking, overcome thought bar- riers, and break existing paradigms. New combinations frequently emerge when crossing cultural and geographic bor- ders that enable further learning on various levels of society, and offer improvements in sustainable local development. The appetite for fresh alternatives to overcome the apparently dysfunctional legacy subsystems of society seems more pressing in the global zeitgeist than decades before. This growing uncertainty also produces resis- tance, anxiety and turmoil in and between societies. Potentially disruptive innova- tions and business models and new institutional technologies such as decentralized blockchain-based sharing and crowd controlled economic platforms emerge, but it 1
seems that there is a lack of a common orientation and visionary leadership con- necting all these trends towards sustainable development. The artisans of our civilization such as managers, engineers or artists, provided with a global awareness of the diverse regional and context specific complexities and equipped with trans- and interdisciplinary approaches towards creative and sustain- able development might be able to develop a joint vision to address these global challenges. In upcoming 3rd ARTEM OCC conference 2020 to be held at the Chemnitz University of Technology in Chemnitz, Germany. We aim to bring various scholars and stake- holders together to discuss and explore research that offers new insights into cre- ative and systemic approaches and innovation processes that cross cultural and disciplinary borders - especially between art, management and technology - for a sustainable impact on society. The general intention of the conference is to provide inter- and transdisciplinary en- counters among participants. In addition to traditional paper presentations, contri- butions are welcome on discussion forums, case studies, artistic and playful interventions or practical demonstrations. 2
SUB-THEMES & TRACKS 1. Open track: Art, Creativity & Disruptive Innovation for Sustainability in En- trepreneurship and Established Organizations 2. Understanding and Fostering Imagination for Responsible Innovation. Fore- sight, Fiction, Ideas and Narratives and Their Influence, Exploitation and Po- tential. 3. Future Cities: Alternative Governance and Innovative Technologies for Sustain- able and Smart Cities 4. The Art of Changing Habits: Aesthetic Research to Ecologize our Lifestyles 5. Sustainability Multidisciplinary a. Sustainability: Systems Thinking and Progress to Sustainability b. Creativity and Innovation in Social Marketing for Sustainable Behaviour Change c. Arts & Science for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 6. Engineering, Technology, Supply Chain and Knowledge Management in the Era of Digitalization 7. Humanistic Management 8. From Ego to Eco: Unlearning Social Entrepreneurship in the 4th Industrial Rev- olution More details on the sub-themes are available on the conference website and general info on the ARTEM OCC here. DEADLINES, DATES AND FEES Conference Date: 19 -21.03.2020 Submission Submission deadline: 30/09/2019 Sending notification to authors: 15/11/2019 Sending final notification to authors: 15/12/2019 Registration Opening registration: 01/01/2020 Early bird registration deadline: 20/01/2020 (midnight CET) Final registration date: 15/02/2020 (midnight CET) 3
Conference Fees Early bird rate: 300 Euro Early bird rate (PhD students): 200 Euro Regular rate: 400 Euro Regular rate: (PhD students): 250 Euro Special rate for participants from least developed countries: 100 Euro Special rate for artists with active contributions: 50 Euro Special rate for guests (social events only): 50 Euro 4
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Wednesday 18th Thursday, 19th Friday, 20th March Saturday 21st March March 2020 March 2020 2020 2020 09:00 09:00 09:00 Registration and Registration and Registration and Welcome Coffee Welcome Coffee Welcome Coffee Artistic Intervention & 09:30 09:30 Exhibition Keynote Competitive Paper Sessions PhD Workshop 10:30 10:30 10:30 (extra registration Conference Kick Off - Coffee Coffee required) Plenary Welcome 11:00 11:00 11:00 Keynote Competitive Paper Workshops Sessions 13:00 13:00 13:00 Buffet Lunch Buffet Lunch Buffet Lunch PreProgramme 14:00 14:00 14:00 "History and Presence of Sustainability in Competitive Paper Competitive Paper Panel Discussion Chemnitz" Sessions Sessions (Field Trip, extra registration required) 16:00 16:00 15:30 Coffee Coffee Extraordinary Contribution Awards & Closing Plenary Session & Art Presentation 16:30 16:30 Competitive Paper Competitive Paper Sessions Sessions 18:00 18:30 18:30 17:30 Registration Opens Finish Finish Farewell 19:00 19:30 Conference Welcome Conference Diner Reception 5
GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS All conference proposals/extended abstracts will be subjected to a blind peer-review process. Each submission must be in 12-point Times New Roman font and single-spaced. Do not include any identifying information in the file containing your submission. Please make sure that your submission follows the requirements for the respective submis- sion type (presentation, workshop, panel, exhibition, case studies, videos, artistic and playful interventions or practical demonstrations). All abstract should have aprox. 1500 Words and include the following aspects: • What is the problem? • Why is it important? • What did you do? • What did you find? • What do you recommend? Submission of an abstract to the 3rd ARTEM OCC constitutes a commitment that at least one discussion/paper author will attend the conference if the submission is ac- cepted. Panels and workshop are submitted with the expectation that the members of the formats will attend and participate as detailed in the abstract. Everyone submitting an abstract can be requested to serve as a reviewer for a maxi- mum of three other submissions. In order to submit an abstract you need first to register for an account on the confer- ence website. After you have created your account, you need to login as an author and follow the instructions to submit your proposal. PUBLICATIONS & AFFILIATED JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUES Participants of the 3ʳᵈ ARTEM OCC will be invited to submit their papers to several special issues of peer-reviewed international journals. Papers submitted for the spe- cial issues should be revised after presentation at the 3ʳᵈ ARTEM OCC to take into ac- count discussants’ remarks. Submitted papers will then follow the submission and review processes of the journals. Journals that have already confirmed to publish a special issue or a special section dedicated to the 3ʳᵈ ARTEM OCC 2020 conference are: 6
• International Journal of Technology Management (Inderscience) • International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development (Inder- science) • International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management (Inder- science) • Humanistic Management Journal (Springer) Further options are in progress! Promising contributions will be also invited to a special conference book by PUN – University of Lorraine Edition. All conference abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Simon Bell: CEO - Bayswater Institute and Professor of Inno- vation and Methodology/Open University Keynote: Fear, Fiction and Consciousness: anything else? Ulrich Grober is a journalist and author of Sustainability: a cultural history. He has been awared serveral prices such as the "Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Nachhaltigkeitspreis 2014" or the “Brandenburgische Literaturpreis Umwelt 2011". Supported by: 7
ACADEMIC COMMITTEE Arnold Marlen Gabriele Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Bucher Julien Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Chiweshe Nigel University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Claasen Nicole North-West University, South Africa Dittmar Anika Hochschule Mittweida, Germany Doblinger Claudia Technical University of Munich, Germany Ellis Debbie University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Fields Ziska University of Johannesburg, South Africa Fischer Anne Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Froese Joachim Queensland College of Art, Griffith University & Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Gloy Yves-Simon Sächsisches Textilforschungsinstitut e.V. (STFI), Germany Guimarães da Costa Nuno ICN Business School, France Hüsig Stefan Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Kautt York Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany Kimmie Rudi TSIBA School of Business Administration, South Africa Naude Micheline University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Padayachee Indira University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Pillay Devika University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Riedel Ralph Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Schimpf Sven Fraunhofer Group for Innovation Research, Germany Schneider Katja Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Schulz Klaus-Peter ICN Business School, France Schumacher Günter ICN Business School, France Shrivastava Paul The Pennsylvania State University, USA van der Westhuizen Thea University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Waddock Sandra Boston College, USA Walter Susanne Design and Permaculture, Berlin, Germany Wasieleski David Duquesne University, USA / ICN Business School, France Wissink Henry University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 8
ORGANISATION COMMITTEE Arnold Marlen Gabriele Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Bucher Julien Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Fischer Anne Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Guimarães da Costa Nuno ICN Business School, France Heinbucher Diana Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Herrmann-Fankhänel Anja Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Hüsig Stefan Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Mnisri Kamel ICN Business School, France Padayachee Indira University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Riedel Ralph Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Schneider Katja Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Schulz Klaus-Peter ICN Business School, France Shrivastava Paul The Pennsylvania State University, USA Siedersleben Tobias Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Vogel Alina Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Wasieleski David Duquesne University, USA / ICN Business School, France Wissink Henry University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 9
CONTACT More information on the conference website: https://artemocc2020.sciencesconf.org/ Questions or problems? Email the conference team, at artemocc2020@sciencesconf.org WHAT IS ARTEM OCC? ARTEM OCC is ARTEM International Organizational Creativity and Sustainability Conference. It was founded by ICN Business School in 2015 as part of its mission to continuously develop impactful research, enhance its societal responsibility, consolidate its close relationship with the business world and reinforce its inter- national stand. ARTEM OCC is a unique academic conference of its kind, inspired by the philoso- phy of the ARTEM alliance, which is part of a transversal and transdisciplinary re- flection on scientific research and learning. It aims at creating a discursive space among academics and practitioners in areas such as engineering, arts, sociology, education and management to address from inter- and transdisciplinary views the relation between creativity and sustainability. The founders of ARTEM OCC: Kamel Mnisri, Klaus-Peter Schulz, Nuno Guimaraes Da Costa & Paul Shrivastava 3ʳᵈ ARTEM OCC - Chemnitz, Germany - March 19-21 2020, in partnership with: 10
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